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A chapel of Lebanon's Saint Sharbel to be built in Yerevan


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A huge statue of Saint Charbel was transferred from Lebanon to Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, to be raised 989 meters above sea level to ask for his intercession with the Lord Jesus and to strengthen the Christian faith, and to bless the country and its people from the threats surrounding it.. and to thank the believers who were recently saved from the war with Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh highlands.. The new statue of Saint Charbel is ten meters long and made of fiberglass, resin and other materials, and was made by the Atelier de Creation workshop of the artist George Makhlouf and his companions. It was completed within two months at the request of the businessman Nicolas Abu Faisal, to be inaugurated in Yeghvart Kotayk in the Armenian capital as the first shrine of Saint Charbel in the Caucasus and Balkans regions, on September 22nd in the presence of Patriarch Raphael Bedros XXI Minassian, Catholicos of the House of Cilicia for Armenian Catholics, and other religious events And political, and the celebration will be broadcast live on Lebanese and Armenian satellite channels..
It is expected that George Makhlouf's workshop will complete another similar statue to be erected later in the Georgian Republic, neighboring the Republic of Armenia.. Thus, the blessing of the Christian faith expands with Saint Charbel in places that were ignorant of him, as if he is gradually seeking to fulfill his prophecy to the engineer Raymond Nader with the advent of the year 2048.. Hallelujah, God bless his saints..
 
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In this place (Ashtarak Highway 174, city Yeghvard, Kotayk Region, Republic of Armenia) on May 19, 2024, with the initiative of the Lebanese entrepreneur and industrialist, founder of Gardenia Grain D'Or (Lebanon) and Gardenia Lebanese Farms (Armenia) Mr. Nicolas Abou Fayssal , We will Build the Statute and Chapel of

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